a TWO ItKNf) lltl.l.KTIV. TIII UHDAV. HKI'TK.MHKK 0, 1117 PAOR TONIGHT AND FRIDAY Vivian Martin in "The Spirit of Romance" I IRITDTPV A ll Lut week's ciIkihI wllMw LlDIViV II 1 trill"", ,,,, I,, lulilli lim uii TlnirMluy kj Kj m is 1 1 1 1 ii N KA II '( NTil'THT. S'I'ltK KT Friday Night Saturday Night VAUDEVILLE in addition to Regular Picture. 5 MILOS 5 An Excellent Company o( Musical Entertainers, presenting a Sensutinn in Harmony inj Laughter, featuring LITTLE GYPSIE MILO-- Tlx Youngett Violinist on the American Stage JEANE L. CROSS Late Prima Donna of the "Chocolate Soldier" MILOESS-- The Only Artist playing piano and cornet it tame time. A great novelty act. MILO-- Humorist, Violinut and Eccentric Tromhonist CAVALLO Novelty Piano Player THE PHOTO-PLAY- FRIDAY Vivian Martin in "The Spirit of Romance" SATURDAY-Robert Warwick and Doris Kenyon in "The Man Who Forgot" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, 10c-25c 1917 SEPTEMBER 1917 SUNjMON TUEjWEDjTHUjFRlSAf I " i TTTT 2 04 5 6TI8 9101112J3gl5 16 17 1812021 22j Bend in Brief DOINGS A YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them litre. I III D A V. l.iulliV I.llirury Club election, I.I liriu-y building, :l i. in. Khun of Norway, Kullicr's Hall, K p. III. Out nil Trade, Ijilmr and I'ur mm' Council, l.one Pine l-iilxir Trni- pli. 7::l p. in. HATt KU.AV. It! Men, officii of K. II. GlNon, O'Kunc building, H p. in. q Hl'NDAY. Hcrvlrcn In. Itcnd churches. CI. K. Morrison, manager of tin1 l.a Pine Irrigation Company, came In today from Portland. H. M. Stephens, of ilia Cent nil Ore- Kii Hunk, Ih iiIuiiiiIiik to limvo Mon day on a moiitli'H vacation. J. W. Hay eamo In last night from Spokane to look over homestead lu ml with a vl!W to taking a piece. V. L. Davidson riiiriiil to llooil River after innkliiK a trip up here to look Into tint lumber dunlin-nil. Mr. mill Mrs. ('. V. Kino are receiv ing cnngrululntlons upon tliii arrival of a liuliy boy yesterday. Thin Is tlii'lr croud child. Mr. mid MrH. Uenrgn Appi'l, who IlllVe been COIIIII'i'UmI lt lltlll! services In thii Cottiin Tabernacle, Irfi town toiluy for Wulln Walla. Mm. V. r Aldrlch and Biuall son returned today from their vacation. Mm. J. K. Ilyini and daughter wi-ri' also on tint an mo Incoming train. T. C. Bhunkland, of I'lirtlmid, In working l H''l udjustliig flru In h u run c() on tho homo of Kruult llnr wlu In Kenwood, which was recently destroyed. Thn llunks i-hlldrmi, from Wagnu tlro, cumit In yesterday to utlcnd school III Itcnd during the winter. Thny will stuy with tlii'lr fulher In l i.i wood. Mr. anil Mm. J .11. Voder ami three children lnft for Oregon City Inilay und will live tlicro during tlm win Kir. Thriy cumo lu from thn Kurt Hoik valley. Mm. (',. L. 1 1 In man, formerly of Itnlyiit, Iiiih taken thn Colli) Iiiiiiki! In Kenwood and will novo In for the winter. Mr children will attend school lu llend. A liahy hoy urrlved thin week at the homo of Mr. and Mm. Luther C. Quirk and Ih reported dolor, well. Tin) child wuk horn Sunday and weighed nine and a hair pounds. The llend Kiitiillnry Laundry him recently Installed a new modern man Klo. It In the Intention of tho muu-UKi-iiKiil to liiHtall mora eiiulpmeut a H noon uh It is poKHlhlo to gel more experienced help. Mr. and Mm. ChitflcB W. Ersklne have returned to Hcnd from a wed illiiK trip to llauf, Canuda. They liuvu taken the l'aul Hosmer resi dence on HIvitmUIo drive and will make their home In It. Three Hihool teitehem hound for the Iliirnn dlHtrlrt wero In town to day. M'lm Hilda WlllluniB. of Vum hill, will have the WuiUlnu mliool, wlille MIxh Until Itli'liardH and MIkh Olive Stark, of Portland, will be neur DuriiH. Ueor);n Hoover, with bis family und Murk lleemuu, made up a party of iiluo mo'.tirixts who left this after noon fur KuKeue. They will K over the mouiitaliis und ilown to the coast, stopping ut Newport. The outlnK will cover two weeks. Dr. William K. (Jlasgow, or Seattle, was In town today on business. He hud come down to his ranch 'AO miles south of fleud and arranged for the shipment of several carloads of live-, slock. Hn will go out on tonight's train for the north. Max Crundall, an expert account ant from Portland, is finishing the work on the city audit today. He hus been at Madras until this morning. le A. Thomas bus moved from his home across tho river, and Is now making his homo at the Pilot Ilutto Inn. William Newtiuist, a recent arrival from Astoria, has been discovered ill In his tent near the railroad tracks. Ho Ih suffering with tuberculosis In mi advanced stage and is unable to cure for himself. Tho Invalid Is a member of tho Mooso lodge and tho members are trying to got In com munication with his brothers that they may take churgo of him. Mr. Newuulst will probubly bo removed to Ihe county hospital as he Is too ill to travel far. AT THE HOTELS. ( I.ASSKS ItrX.IN. Mrs. Ashloy Forrest's classes In pliiiii) and voice will begin on Sep tember C. 225-SOc AMUSEMENTS- TOXIGHT. Liberty Theatre. Vivian Martin, in "Tho Spirit of Itoinaoce." "Idberty" serial, 14tll nplsodo it ml lust week's eplsodu repeat ed. (irund Tlieatrr. Allen Joyco and I lurry Mnroy, In "Her Secret." Patlto News of World Pictures. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Androw McCnlllstor, of Tuniulo, Is in town on business. James Hock Is In Portland on a week's business trip. Dalo Hurkor camo In on this morn ing's train from Portland, Paul IIoHirmr was anutlior Betid niiin returning from Portland. Mrs. S. C. Nlckcrson hns gone to Madras to visit Hov. Helch.;r and family novornl days. K. A. Nolsnn has como In from his ranch nnd Is flpendlng tho day In 'town on biiHlnoBs. WE SELL FOR LESS Phone 2391 See Our Line of Wording Men's Furnishings Tri-State Terminal Co. Successor to Homer THE BACKBONE OF BEND IS LUMBER MANUFACTURING OUR PAYROLLS MAKE YOUR PROFITS BY BUYING LOCAL PRODUCTS YOU ARE HELPING BENT). The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. Down town stiles olllco In Bend Company Building- Complete Stock of Lumber Lath, Sash and Doors Med- I'llot llnlto Inn. K. K. Garrison, Portland. William A. (Jlasgow, Seattle W. A. McAilum, Seattle. M. I.. Walker, Portland. O. M. Schubach, Portland. John Krufslc, Portland. A, M. Muschmeyer, Portland. J. Hluter, Portland. A. II. Miller, Portland. J. T. Hardy, Oregon Trunk. Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Holloway, ford. I". I. l.cKtoe, Portlund. .MIks K. Stewart, Portland. It. H. Wilson, Portlund. (Icor.-j A. Patterson, Portland. I'. Mac.farland, Portland. H. (J. Magoon, Sun Krunclsco. Mr. und Mrs. P. S. Ilullurd, Km- nu ll, Idaho. I).in Italy. Silver Lake. Hotel Co. J , I. Zlerolf, Htimpton. K. ('. Lock wood. Cottage Grove. W. .Mackey, pine Mountain. C L. Henson, La Pine. Dell Davis, Held. J. S. Kdmiinds, Council, Idaho. Peter Otrague, Hums. Peter Lagadoy, Hums. W. II. Coupler, Cottage Crove. The Wi-IkIiI Hotel. V. I). Harris, Portland. Mrs. J. II. Voder, Kort Hock. John C. folvurd, Kremont. K. S. Krei inun, Portlund. K. II. M Camiiiun. Portland. A. Hontvildt, Toledo. C. A. JohiiKon, Spokane. Arthur Paine, Portlund. Kinmett Itiihurdson, Kent. J. W. Hay, Spokane. Anthony Itoach, Sisters. II. Markell, Sisters. .1. K. MOIWOX II Kit K. For the firm time since December, 1914, J. K. Morson has returned to When you thinly f Insurance tiling of EASTES Ih-cuosc he handles the liest line of conijianieH repsesenled in llend and lx-cause he is ALWAYS ON THE JOU BDd knows just how to help you get ABSOLUTE PROTECTION J. A. EASTES Corner Ilond und Crcenwood llend, to find It a much changed place since he had been here handling Irrigation work at La Pine. He was formerly project manager of the Deschutes Irrigation Company when thn lines were first put In and Is now buck In connection with new develop ment work In the district south of here and will remain several weeks. When Mr. Morson got off the train from Portland this morning he said he felt like another Kip Van Winkle. The town hud changed so much he found a guMe almo'U a necessity. Xht 'Portland -a generation of hotel leader ship. 5 Nationally known w the comfurtaf)le hotel with lhal "homry1' tmotpltere, l-w -it QUICK ACTION ! We have decided to close out our entire stock of Lace Curtains, Scrims, Cretonnes, Portiers, Couch Covers, and this is just the season when you can use these articles best AH LAC'K Cl'ilTAINS, values from "'k, 1lCl CQ. to 3.fX, now at HtOC lO p 1 .DO CHF.TONXKS, regular 23c, Xie and : V)c 1 1 Q TLAfs values, now cut to 3Cj 1 Cf crC CHILDREN'S BKAUHRAND SCHOOL HOSE, Jc and O .'13c. valutf, now, just before school . '''' LADIES' SKIRTS, f.'.W values QQ We could not make these cuts in our regular prices if we were not going to close them out absolutely. THE PEOPLES STORE Bend View PRICES: SI0O AND LP TERMS: Reasonab.e We'll loan yoo money to build. BEND'S MOST SCENIC RESIDENCE PROPERTY Every Lot commands a view of the River, Mountains and City. Building restrictions according to Location. SEE J. RYAN O'Kaoe Bid;. CO- Phone 361 ) SHEVLIN PINE SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY SASH. DOORS and MILL WORK Phone 1661 FOR SASH FACTORY WOOD PHONE BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO. 441 GET A HOMESTEAD Under the Arnold Ditch The Benham Falls segregation,, comprising 74,000 acres of land adjacent to Bend has been thrown open to . Homestead Entry. Approximately 9000 acres of this land can be watered from the Arnold Ditch for which a water-right can be obtained from the Arnold Irrigation Company for considerable less than the State is selling water rights for lands in the State projects adjacent to Bend. To all residents ot Bend desiring homesteads under the Arnold Ditch we desire to state that we have engaged the engineers of the Arnold Irrigation Company, L. D. Wiest and George S. Young, who are more familiar with these lands than anyone else, to make a survey of the lands that can be irrigated and to run lines for ditches so that parties desiring to file on the lands can be shown what part of the lands can be irrigated and approximately the amount of tillable acreage on each claim. Call and see us for locations. Either Mr. Wiest or Mr. Young will accom pany you over the land, show you the lines and give you desired information re garding Arnold Irrigation Company water-rights, etc. Our charges are very reasonable. J. RYAN & CO. BEND - - - OREGON